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Broken Vows

A priest who falls in love and doubts his beliefs and needs time to understand how he really feels.
1987 | 95m | English

(398 votes)

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When Father Joseph Hennessey visits the home of one of his parishioners to offer last rights,he becomes embroiled in a plot which ultimately shakes his faith to its very foundation. Intrigued by the dying man's mention of "Nim," and fascinated by the man's saintly demeanor, Father Joseph's curiosity is redoubled when a beautiful young woman enters his church to question the young priest about the deceased man. Father Joseph and the woman, whom he discovers to be the "Nim" in question, embark upon an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the man's death.
Release Date: Jan 28, 1987
Director: Jud Taylor
Writer: James Costigan, Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Genres: Drama, Romance, Mystery, Thriller, TV Movie
Keywords suicide attempt, murder, self-doubt, vow of celibacy
Production Companies RHI Entertainment, Brademan Self Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Tommy Lee Jones Pater Joseph McMahon
Annette O'Toole Nana Marie 'Nim' Fitzpatrick
M. Emmet Walsh Detective Mulligan
Milo O’Shea Monsignor Casey
David Groh Michael Drumm
Madeleine Sherwood Mrs. Chase
Jean De Baer Gene Drumm
David Strathairn Stuart Chase
Frances Fisher Maureen Phelan
Peter Crombie Dan Phelan
Anthony LaGuerre Carlos
Sylvia Short Miss Lalor
Richard Dumont Father Purdy
Andrew Nichols Boy in Confession
Joseph Drblik Conductor
Mark Kulik Boy in Line
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Wuchak
7.0

**_Big city drama (with Tommy Lee Jones and Annette O'Toole) tackles the hard issues_** In a dubious neighborhood in Manhattan, a Catholic priest (Jones) starts to question his occupation after talking with a dying man (David Strathairn) and meeting the woman in whom the victim was once involved ... (Annette). M. Emmet Walsh is on hand as a know-it-all detective. I guess “Broken Vows” (1987) is technically a television production helmed by a proven TV director (Jud Taylor) and this can be observed in the wooden delivery of the characters’ dialogues (like they just learned their lines the night before). Once you get past that issue, however, this ranks with Tommy Lee’s best movies, just don’t expect the action thrills of “The Fugitive.” Rather, it has ‘thrills’ in the sense of real-life drama, which can be more compelling than overkill action if done effectively, at least for the mature-minded. Annette was still in her prime at 34 years-old during shooting and so was Frances Fisher, who has a smaller part as Maureen. Meanwhile Jones was 40. I also appreciated the unexpected depiction of artists and their studios in the big city. I had a couple of friends in this uncertain line of work; one was my best friend at the time and his studio looked very similar to Stuart Chase’s in the movie, aka Amil. The film works on three fronts: There’s the murder mystery, there’s McMahon’s struggles with the usefulness of his profession and the Catholic sect in general, and, lastly, the relationship of the two protagonists. As my title blurb suggests, the flick commendably addresses the good, the bad and the ugly of life’s blessings & curses and everything in between. The lowkey route is taken and the movie's the better for it. For instance, we sense what's going on underneath the surface, but it's not spelled out. Lesser flicks require a passionate sex scene to 'wow' the viewer whereas this one opts for a revelatory statement or the simple clasping & kissing of hands. It runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in Montréal, Québec. GRADE: B+

May 09, 2024